Bankruptcies Down, Protected Trust Deeds Up

Bankruptcies Down, Protected Trust Deeds Up

The Accountant in Bankruptcy in Scotland have released their third quarter Statistics for 2017-18.

The figures show that the number of sequestration in Scotland have fallen, whilst the number of debtors granting protected trust deeds has increased.

There has also been a slight increase on the number of debtors who have entered debt payment programmes under the Debt Arrangement Scheme.

Speaking on the release of the figures, the Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy Paul Wheelhouse said: “The longer term trend for bankruptcy is very much a downward one and it is heartening to see this reflected in these recent figures.

“There is absolutely no doubt in my mind the UK Government’s persistence with its failed policy of austerity is causing real hardship and strain for financially vulnerable families all across Scotland. They face even more challenges once the impact of the UK Government’s reckless determination to pursue an economically damaging Brexit becomes known.

“However, these Accountant in Bankruptcy figures indicate the numbers of people falling into bankruptcy and signing protected trust deeds are around half of what we saw eight or nine years ago. The Scottish Government is doing what it can to mitigate the worst of these Westminster policies.

“The Debt Arrangement Scheme is the only statutory debt management programme in the UK and we are rightly proud of its success in providing a viable option for those seeking to pay their debts without plunging into insolvency.”